- Dec 18, 2010
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I have a shallow creek that approaches a creek back, then makes an almost 90 degree turn.
The creek is only about 3 - 4 inches deep, and about 15 feet wide. During times of heavy rain the creek can overflow its banks.
At the 90 degree turn, run off has caused some erosion. I would estimate the area needs to be built up 4 - 5 feet. The bank has eroded and not collapsed.
I thought about using cross ties with cross tie uprights. Then use galvanized 1/2 inch steel plates with galvanized 3/4 inch grade 2 hardened bolts to build a wall on the edge of the creek. Once the wall is complete, backfill with soil and gravel.
The cross ties are not going to last "forever", but I do want something that will last 20, 30 or 40 years.
The creek is only about 3 - 4 inches deep, and about 15 feet wide. During times of heavy rain the creek can overflow its banks.
At the 90 degree turn, run off has caused some erosion. I would estimate the area needs to be built up 4 - 5 feet. The bank has eroded and not collapsed.
I thought about using cross ties with cross tie uprights. Then use galvanized 1/2 inch steel plates with galvanized 3/4 inch grade 2 hardened bolts to build a wall on the edge of the creek. Once the wall is complete, backfill with soil and gravel.
The cross ties are not going to last "forever", but I do want something that will last 20, 30 or 40 years.